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1. OL E ji al 57 SECTION IX PHASE 5 AUTO CYCLE Patent No 4 827 627 A and B Factor Parameters GAS ELECTRIC STEAM Model TAS Sh Model Kw STA bh Model CO ANY bh ADG 320 5 75 ADE 320 ADS 330 N A N A ADG 330 5 75 ADE 330 ADS3 320 A and B Factors are not available at the time of printing IMPORTANT Factor A and Factor B have been preprogrammed by the factory and should not be changed in the field unless the Phase 5 Dual Microprocessor Controller DMC computer should fail and is being replaced THE REPLACEMENT PHASE 5 DMC COMPUTER MUST BE REPROGRAMMED FOR THE SPECIFIC MODEL DRYER AND HEATING UNIT AS SHOWN IN THE CHART ABOVE 38 SECTION X PHASE 5 DMC PROGRAMMING LIMITS Phase 5 Dual Microprocessor Controller Programming Limits Program Parameter Range Increments Location PL02 PdrY Auto Cycle Percentage of Dryness 90 to 100 1 P ERTER 110 F to 150 F 5 degrees PL03 HI Drying Temperature 43 C to 66 C dentes HI Cool Down Temperature 70 F to 100 F 5 degrees PL04
2. Phase 5 DMC User s Manual carefully to thoroughly familiarize yourself with the Phase 5 Dual Microprocessor Controller DMC computer programming characteristics A COIN MODELS 1 Timed Mode a When turning on power or when no cycle is in progress both light emitting diode L E D displays will read FILL and or Amount To Start 1 e 25 b Insert coin s Once the correct Amount To Start has been inserted both L E D displays will read PUSH c Select the temperature for the appropriate basket tumbler top keys for the upper basket tumbler and or lower keys for the bottom basket tumbler by pushing HI TEMP LO TEMP or PERM PRESS The dryer will start and the L E D display for the basket tumbler selected will read the temperature cycle selected and the drying time d The dryer will continue through the drying and cooling cycles showing time counting downward NOTE Ifthe door is opened during a cycle both the heat and motor will stop However the Phase 5 Dual Microprocessor Controller DMC computer will continue to count downwards in time Continuation of the cycle will resume only after the door has been closed and any one of the three 3 temperature selection buttons for the basket tumbler selected is again depressed e Upon completion of the drying and cooling cycles the buzzer tone will sound and the L E D display will read donE for 5 seconds at
3. American Dryer aE lt A Phase 5 DMC DUAL MICROPROCESSOR CONTROLLER USER S MANUAL 080293 ADC Part No 112119 American Dryer Corporation 88 Currant Road Fall River MA 02720 4781 Telephone 508 678 9000 Fax 508 678 9447 E mail techsupport amdry com Retain This Manual In A Safe Place For Future Reference Please read this manual carefully to thoroughly familiarize yourself with the Phase 5 Dual Microprocessor Controller DMC computer system features operational instructions and programming characteristics This manual contains important information on how to employ all the features of your new ADC dryer in the safest and most economical way American Dryer Corporation products embody advanced concepts in engineering design and safety If this product is properly maintained it will provide many years of safe efficient and trouble free operation We have tried to make this manual as complete as possible and hope you will find it useful ADC reserves the right to make changes from time to time without notice or obligation in prices specifications colors and material and to change or discontinue models Replacement parts can be ordered from your reseller or the ADC factory When ordering replacement parts from the factory you can FAX your order to ADC at 508 678 9447 or telephone your orders directly to the ADC Parts Department at 508 678 9000 Please specify the dryer mode
4. closed no cycle in progress elther basket tumbler and the light emitting diode L E D display reading the temperature in the dryer pressing either the HI TEMP or LO TEMP keys allows the operator to review the left coin count and the right coin count Ifthe operator presses the HI TEMP key the Phase 5 DMC computer upper L E D display will read LCC left coin count and the lower L E D display will read the actual coin count in units or actual number of coin inserted not the monetary amount To exit the left coin count leaving the existing coin count in memory press the PERM PRESS key To cancel the left coin count while in the left coin count mode with the L E D display reading LCC press the HI TEMP key twice and the coin count will be zeroed and the L E D will return to the Temperature Display Mode To view the right coin count rCC which is for optional dual coin acceptor models ONLY press the LO TEMP key and the upper L E D display will read rCC right coin count and the lower L E D display will read the actual coin count To exit the right coin count leaving the existing coin count in memory press the PERM PRESS key To cancel the right coin count while in the right coin count mode with the L E D display reading CC press the HI TEMP key twice and the coin count will be zeroed and the L E D will return to the Temperature Display Mode Each coin cou
5. is programmable from a minimum of 1 second to a maximum of 99 seconds in 1 second increments 21 PL16 ACTIVE GUARD TIME AGt This program controls the maximum time that the Anti Wrinkle Program will be active and is programmable from a minimum of 1 minute to a maximum of 99 minutes in 1 minute increments PL17 A FACTOR AND B FACTOR This location will include the Auto Cycle parameters These parameters are necessary to allow the Phase 5 Dual Microprocessor Controller DMC computer to calculate the percentage of dryness in the basket tumbler The A Factor 1s adjustable from 1 to 9 The B Factor is adjustable from 1 to 99 These parameters are the factors that the Phase 5 Dual Microprocessor Controller DMC computer utilizes when programmed for an Automatic Drying Cycle The A Factor slope program pertains to the thermal characteristic of each model dryer The B Factor heat loss offset program also pertains to the thermal characteristics of each model dryer This factor setting is dependent upon the model dryer and type of heating unit The A Factors and B Factors have not been preprogrammed by the factory and must be programmed if the Phase 5 DMC computer programming is changed to be used in the Automatic Mode The A Factor and B Factor must be programmed for the particular dryer model and heating unit as shown in the A and B Factor table on page
6. h k WANA b na WA E BA b ALL A Ra A A W RA 25 C Entering and Exiting Program Mode u torta dida KAKA KH 26 SECTION VI PROGRAMMING 28 A Temperature Display Mode 00d A A A Vek da cate aes 28 Bo LEC Count ani ana aan ia 29 Co RightCom Count inne AA E A AE AA a aes oe anaes 30 D Program Location OU PLOI cias 31 E Program Location 02 DE 2 A A i a 35 F Program Location 03 PL03 aiii 36 G Program Location OBRERA 37 H Program Location 05 PLD ias 38 I Program Loc OA OPE AAA A A A A A He al n i 39 J Ptogtam Location 07 PLD ai 40 K Program Location OB PLOS 5 gt A A anes Aaa 41 L Program Location 09 PLO9 a a a a i a a 42 M Program Location 10 PLIO A a a A esa sae 43 N Program Location 1I PLD ta 44 Ox Program Location 12 PET cA A A a Pak A a n 45 Pe Prosram Location PA A isa 46 Program Location 14 PE AA A A A a A lekan 47 R Program Location 15 PLAS is 48 Se Program Location 1 PL A A k Pen l dt dat 49 Te Program Location PE ass 50 SECTION VII FACTORY PRESET PROGRAMS PARAMETERS ss s scssacc cc ceereseeeeeeese 51 A Phase 5 DMC Factory Preset Programs Parameters Domestic With 252 Single COM ts 52 B Phase 5 DMC Factory Preset Programs Parameters Domestic with 10 25 Dual Coin Acceptor keke keke eke kek ke ke kek k k kk 53 C Phase 5 DMC Factory Preset Programs Parameters Domestic with O P L Non Coin ConttrolS a ie
7. is blank To advance to next program location press the HI TEMP selection key Upper display reads lower display is blank To accelerate advance press and hold in the HI TEMP selection key To revert back to lower program locations push the LO TEMP selection key Upper display reads No Cycle In Progress FILL and or 25 Amount To Start Close Program Switch PERM PRESS HI TEMP HI TEMP LO TEMP continue to next page 26 Dryer tumbler temperature continued To accelerate advance press and hold in the LO TEMP selection key LO TEMP Upper display reads program locations and will advance downward until the LO TEMP selection key is released To enter a specific program location i e PLO1 press the PERM PRESS selection key PERM PRESS Upper display will read program location selected 1 e PLO1 and lower display will read specific program location parameter called up To exit program mode open FILL 25 program switch Display reads and or i e Amount To Start 27 SECTION VI PROGRAMMING A TEMPERATURE DISPLAY MODE No Cycle In Progress FILL and or 25 Amount To Start NOTE For non coin displays will just read FILL Close Program Switch Displays read 74F Dryer tumbler temperature Cycle In Progress HI 10 Te
8. maximum of 9999 When used in conjunction with the Left Coin Slot denomination program the Phase 5 Dual Microprocessor Controller DMC computer automatically calculates the ratios necessary for coin insertion time values 20 PL11 TIME FOR AMOUNT TO START tFAS This program is set for the specific value in time that will be vended for the programmed Amount To Start AtSt the dryer For example if 25g is required to start the dryer for 10 minutes the settings would be PL11 Time For Amount To Start tFAS 10 PL12 Amount To Start AtSt 25 In addition with the Time For Amount To Start tFAS and the Amount To Start PL12 AtSt programmed along with the type of coin acceptor denominations on the dryer i e 10 25 the Phase 5 Dual Microprocessor Controller DMC computer will do ALL calculations and vend the correct amount of time for any coin inserted after the initial amount to start has been inserted including both Accumulative Time and Accumulative Coin program settings For example if a dryer is equipped with a 10 25 dual coin acceptor and the desired Amount To Start AtSt is 55 for 33 minutes tFAS with the Phase 5 DMC computer set for Accumulative Time after the initial Amount To Start is inserted 55 each additional 10 inserted would yield 6 minutes and each additional 25 insert
9. nSEn NOTE Ifthe dryer is equipped with the rotational sensor circuit and the display reads SEFL reset by closing and opening the Program Switch PS Restart the dryer and ifthe SEFL code appears again investigate further 55 4 Hot a Indicates a possible overheating condition The Phase 5 DMC computer monitors the temperature in the dryer at ALL times Ifthe Phase 5 DMC computer detects that the temperature in the dryer has exceeded 170 F 77 C it will disable ALL the outputs shut the dryer down the tone buzzer will sound for approximately 5 seconds and the display will read Hot The light emitting diode L E D display will continue to read Hot until the temperature sensed has dropped to 170 F 77 C or lower and the Phase 5 DMC computer is manually reset by closing and opening the Program Switch PS B L E D DISPLAY INDICATORS DOTS The L E D indicator dots located at the top portion of the display refer to the illustration below indicate the various microprocessor controller computer output functions while a cycle is in progress These dots DO NOT necessarily mean that the outputs are functioning They are only indicating that the function output should be active on 1 Heat Circuit Indicator This indicator dot is on whenever the Phase 5 Dual Microprocessor Controller DMC computer is calling for the heating circuit to be active on 2 Motor Circuit Ind
10. which time the dryer will shut off NOTE Ifthe Anti Wrinkle Program is active Grd the L E D display will remain reading donE and the Phase 5 Dual Microprocessor Controller DMC computer will proceed through the Anti Wrinkle Program until the maximum Guard On Time has expired or until the door is opened whichever comes first The L E D display will read FILL and or Amount To Start Le 25 Ifthe Anti Wrinkle Program is not active nGrd the L E D display will read donE until the main door is opened at which time the L E D display will read FILL and or Amount To Start i e 25 2 Automatic Mode Patent No 4 827 627 a When turning on power or when no cycle is in progress both light emitting diode L E D displays will read FILL and or Amount To Start 1 e 25 b Insert coin s Once the correct Amount To Start has been inserted both L E D displays will read PUSH c Select the temperature for the appropriate basket tumbler top keys for the upper basket tumbler and or lower keys for the bottom basket tumbler by pushing HI TEMP LO TEMP or PERM PRESS The dryer will start and the L E D display for the basket tumbler selected will read the temperature cycle selected and the drying time portion of the L E D display will read 00 and count upward as time elapses NOTE Ifthe door is ope
11. 21 C to 38 C 1 degree HI Cool Down Time 0 to 9 1 minute ad 110 F to 150 F 5 degrees PLOS LO Drying Temperature 43 C to 66 C coo LO Cool Down Temperature 70 F to 100 F 5 degrees PL06 21 C to 38 C 1 degree LO Cool Down Time 0 to 9 1 minute ee 110 F to 150 F 5 degrees PLO7 PP Drying Temperature 43 C to 66 C lees PP Cool Down Temperature 70 F to 100 F 5 degrees PLOS 21 C to 38 C 1 degree PP Cool Down Time 0 to 9 1 minute PLO9 LCdE Left Coin Denomination 1 to 9999 1 PL10 rCdE Right Coin Denomination 1 to 9999 1 PL11 FAS Time For Amount To Start 1 to 99 1 minute PL12 AtSt Amount To Start 1 to 9999 1 PL13 AFAt Amount For Additional Time 1 to 9999 1 PL14 Adrt Maximum Auto Dry Time 1 to 99 1 minute PLIS GdLY Anti Wrinkle Guard Delay Time 1 to 9 1 minute Gont Anti Wrinkle Guard On Time 10 to 99 1 second PL16 AGt Anti Wrinkle Guard Active Time 1 to 99 1 minute PL17 A Auto Cycle Factor l to 9 1 B Auto Cycle Factor 1 to 99 1 59 SECTION XI OPTIONAL 9 VOLT BATTERY BACKUP Dryers ordered from the factory with the 9 volt battery backup option battery not included allow the Phase 5 Dual Microprocessor Controller DMC computer to maintain its coin count s and operating status should a momentary power interruption occur while the dryer cycle is in progress NOTE Should a momentary power interruption occur while a
12. 58 of this manual 22 SECTION V PROGRAMMING INSTRUCTIONS A INTRODUCTION TO PROGRAMMING The various program selections or parameters are stored in the computer memory and are cataloged as Program Locations PL 01 through 17 These parameters programs have been preprogrammed by the factory as noted on page 52 page 53 and page 54 of this manual The various program selections available are outlined in Section IV of this manual ALL programming is done through the keyboard touch pad selection buttons on the front of the control panel To change the programs parameters or to put the Phase 5 Dual Microprocessor Controller DMC computer in the Temperature Display Mode or the Coin Count Display Mode the Program Switch PS located on the back side of the Phase 5 DMC computer must be put into the closed flipped to the right position PSC First make sure there is no cycle in progress in either the upper basket tumbler or the lower basket tumbler and that the light emitting diode L E D display reads FILL and or Amount To Start or FILL and or FrEE Close the Program Switch PSC Both L E D displays will now read the temperature in each basket tumbler i e 72 F From this point any of the 17 Program Locations can be accessed by pressing the upper keyboard touch pad PERM PRESS key once at which time the upper L E D display will read PL01 and the lower L E D display will be
13. AFAt AtSt tFAS Additional Vended Time 20 50 20 minutes 8 minutes Settings PLO9 LCdE 10 PL10 rCdE 25 PL11 tFAS 20 PL12 AtSt 50 PL13 AFAt 20 Example No 2 If the dryer is equipped with a 10g 25g dual coin acceptor and the Amount To Start AtSt is 35 for 14 minutes and the Amount For Additional Time AFAt is set for 25 each additional 25 inserted would yield 10 minutes Formula AFAt AtSt tFAS Vended Time for AFAt 25 35 14 minutes 10 minutes Settings PLO9 LCdE 10 PLIO rCdE 25 PLL FAS z 45 lt 14 PL12 AtSt 35 PL13 AFA t 25 ROTATIONAL SAFE GUARD OPTIONAL nSEn This program monitors the rotation of the basket tumbler and works in conjunction with a special sensor optional located at the rear basket tumbler support area of the dryer If the basket tumbler is not rotating 1 e a broken belt failed motor etc the Phase 5 Dual Microprocessor Controller DMC computer will disable ALL outputs shut the dryer down the buzzer tone will sound for time programmed and the light emitting diode L E D display will read a failure message SEFL rotational sensor circuit failure The failure co
14. Factor is programmable from 1 to 9 Factor Decrease LO TEMP Hold In to Accelerate B Factor is programmable from 1 to 99 Factor Decrease LO TEMP Hold In to Accelerate Proceed to next location to be changed A 5 See SECTION V for instructions on entering program locations PL17 Location to be viewed changed Press the PERM PRESS key Upper display will read A and lower display PERM PRESS will read the actual factor programmed Ifno change press the PERM PRESS key otherwise press the HI TEMP key or the LO TEMP key and then press the PERM PRESS key Factor Increase HI TEMP Hold In to Accelerate PERM PRESS Upper display will read b and lower display will read the actual factor programmed If no change press the PERM PRESS key otherwise press the HI TEMP key or the LO TEMP key and then press the PERM PRESS key Factor Increase 75 HI TEMP Hold In to Accelerate PERM PRESS 70F TO EXIT PROGRAM MODE OPEN PROGRAM SWITCH 50 SECTION VII FACTORY PRESET PROGRAMS PARAMETERS Unless otherwise specified at the time of ordering the Phase 5 Dual Microprocessor Controller DMC computer has been preprogrammed by the factory with the following programs parameters Should changes be found necessary please read this Phase 5 DMC User s Manual carefully to thorough
15. N court ia iio 3 Phase 5 Dual Microprocessor Controller DMC Computer i eke co kek ek k k 3 SECTION II L E D DISPLAY AND CODES 00 ida 7 SECTION HI OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS raras 9 A Coin Models A A a ean 9 2 Automatic Mode Patent No 4 827 627 a ekere eke keke keke kek ee nono n nono Ke kek 10 De Free e ol e reta e eine 10 SECTION IV PROGRAM SELECTIONS cs cse cseeeseesrsesex e eee b n b 000050005000000000000000000000000e 12 Temperature Display Node i c st 3 5 21 2044 e a dt bo Er de e doo 12 Left Coin Count LCCyRight Coin Count COS 13 PLO1 Temperature Conversion Stats ie 13 Automatic Mode AUtO Patent No 4 827 627 J ekere kek eke ke keke keke ke kk kk r 13 Timed Mode tIn E lt hn iia 14 Anti Wrinkle Programi ri ln os 14 B zz Tone DUZ A o 14 HEM E nee o a VER E war EA ek BER H n kek EKE A DEK ME eal k 15 Com Mode CON nen see hake o ad jm la a O 15 Flash Display Status PES O cham S 15 Bad Com Lockout Stattis PELO A A 16 Bad Coin Reset GIS AAA O anes eee oR 16 Accumulative A e ee es 16 A meee ee Rete eer AE ee eee ert ere ae OP ben ore Mert eee ae OR TS Sr e rey a rn Sear 16 Dr ed 17 Accumulative Coin AC OM A ERDEK K RES TEWE sates E etme r v eR es 18 Single COMACCE PION sans 35 155 x F2355 15 1 lt 215 5451410 E cu WE SENEMA In vested sa SERE STA Ve es Ee Mr k tea ves re Wa 18 Ua Com ACE Pit
16. RY PRESET PROGRAMS PARAMETERS 10 25 Dual Coin Acceptor US and Canada PLO1 FAr Temperature in Fahrenheit tInE Timed Mode Grd Anti Wrinkle Guard On bUZ Anti Wrinkle Guard Buzzer tone On COln Coin s required to start FLS Displays will flash in intervals between FILL and Amount To Start bCrS Bad Coin Reset Atln Accumulative Time nSEn Rotational Sensor not selected PLO2 PdrY Percent Dry 97 PLO3 Hli drY tEnP 150F PL04 HI COOL tEnP 100F HI COOL tInE 2 PLO5 LO drY tEnP 120F PLO6 LO COOL tEnP 100F LO COOL tInE 2 PLO7 PP drY tEnP 130F PL08 PP COOL tEnP 100F PP COOL tInE 2 PLO9 LCdE Left Coin denomination 10 PL10 rCdE Right Coin denomination 25 PL11 tFAS Time For Amount To Start 10 PL12 AtSt Amount To Start 25 PL13 AFAt Amount For Additional Time 10 PL14 Adrt Maximum Auto Dry Time 30 PL15 GdLY Anti Wrinkle Guard Delay Time 2 Gont Anti Wrinkle Guard On Time 20 PL16 AGt Anti Wrinkle Active Guard Time 10 PL17 A Auto Cycle Factor refer to A Factor listing on page 58 b Auto Cycle Factor refer to B Factor listing on page 58 53 C PHASE 5 DMC FACTORY PRESET PROGRAMS PARAMETERS Non Coin Controls US and Canada PLO1 FAr Temperature in Fahrenheit AUtO Automatic drying cycle Mode Grd Anti Wrinkle Guard On bUZ Anti Wrinkle Guard Buzzer tone On FrEE No Coin s
17. WITCH 29 C RIGHT COIN COUNT No Cycle In Progress FILL and or 25 Amount To Start lose Program Switch Q Displays read 74 F Dryer tumbler temperature To display Right Coin Count press the upper 24 LO TEMP LO TEMP keyboard selection key rCC Upper display reads rCC right coin count and lower display reads the actual coin count i e 109 109 units or coins 109 To clear Coin Count To retain Coin Count S AU y gt 2 To clear or delete Right Coin Count a j Je retan or saye ee lt gt HI TEMP PERM PRESS Coin Count press the press the HI TEMP selection key PERM PRESS selection key Upper display will read CrCC CrCC clear right coin count Press the PERM PRESS select key PERM PRESS Coin Count is reduced to zero Displays return to Temperature display TO EXIT PROGRAM MODE OPEN PROGRAM SWITCH 30 D PROGRAM LOCATION 01 PLO1 No Cycle In Progress Amount To Start a and or 25 NOTE For non coin displays will just read FILL Close Program Switch To enter program mode close program switch Displays read Dryer tumbler temperature PERM PRESS PERM PRESS Press the PERM PRESS key Upper display will read PL01 Program Location 01 Press the PERM PRESS key Lower display will read temperature conversion status e
18. aa R kanek bA n ea A he G VA n b d A d Ge 39 J Program Location 07 PID vesical an NSR Aa nek tatiana 40 K Program Location 08 PLOS i i154a044042 5 4455505250001 Sik a e k n ek sed k sev kk eda e b e ean W q u cw rra 41 E Program Location 09 PIL09 mcr ia ada dies e v diia 42 M Program Location 10 PEIO oo cece ilan xan yeceiey n erek A Mehan EEE heke k x Wede reken He han ek ekk 43 N Program Location 11 PLD ni b VR SON be E N M AR M e N H pa RO e h NE en n ne 44 O Program Location 12 DLT iiy y 2l ki ya kk kana y a kik a e bad s ba b ke b e eva k k w n K e R 45 P Program Location IP unid kenek dek K in EE Kek Kire e KA EKA NA k H dikn hen Kel ke n en b 46 Q Program Location 14 RIVA oia ka n dik k anka Ak RA N k n k e kab b v wU W b Sven be R a Hd kn 47 R Program Location 15 PLIS ss s yr n ni0an kl l aaa WEN 48 5 Program Location 10 40PL16 citada Aa d y d d kan 49 T Program Location P T vrai aren t da n raye e aveke ake senan bu ce 800 kek bek n r d e at E 50 25 C ENTERING AND EXITING PROGRAM MODE Dryer off Displays read To enter temperature display Displays reads To enter program locations press the PERM PRESS keyboard touch pad selection key Upper display reads lower display
19. ard Time Accumulative Time Amount to Start Automatic Mode Patent No 4 827 627 Automatic Cycle Heat Loss offset Factor Bad Coin Lockout Bad Coin Reset Buzzer Tone Degree in Celsius Clear Left Coin Count Coin Mode Clear Right Coin Count Drying and Cooling Cycles Complete or Dryer is in Anti Wrinkle Cycle rCC SEFL SEn tFAS tinE Door Circuit is Open Dryer Sensor Circuit Failure Degree in Fahrenheit No Cycle in Progress Flash Display Active Free Dry Mode Anti Wrinkle Delay Time Anti Wrinkle On Time Anti Wrinkle Program Active High Cool Down Overheating Condition Left Coin Count Left Coin Denomination Low Cool Down No Buzzer Tone No Flash Display No Anti Wrinkle No Rotational Sensor Selected Percent Dry Program Location Program Location Automatic Review Permanent Press Cool Down Permanent Press Amount to Start has been Inserted Make Temperature Selection Right Coin Count Right Coin Denomination Rotational Sensor Circuit Failure Rotational Sensor Selected Time For Amount to Start Timed Mode See Phase 5 DMC System Diagnostics in Section VIII of this manual for detailed information SECTION HI OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS NOTE Unless otherwise specified at the time of ordering the Phase 5 Dual Microprocessor Controller DMC computer has been preprogrammed by the factory with the parameters shown on page 58 page 59 and page 60 Should program changes be found necessary please read this
20. ases values i e 1 2 3 etc and LO TEMP decreases values i e 3 2 1 2 Flip flop for status changes by pressing either the upper or lower HI TEMP or LO TEMP keys a status non numeric parameter will revert back and forth no matter which of the HI TEMP or LO TEMP keys are pressed If the change is a numerical one i e time or temperature the operator must now press the HI TEMP key to increase the number value or press the LO TEMP key to lower decrease the number value Pressing the PERM PRESS key will store the change and advance to the next step bit or Program Location NOTE To accelerate increase upward value press and hold in the HI TEMP key To accelerate decrease downward value press and hold in the LO TEMP key NOTE When making numerical changes please keep in mind to stay within the programming limits shown If the change to be made is a status change i e to change from FAr to CEL simply press either the HI TEMP key or LO TEMP key and the L E D display will revert back and forth between status choices 1 e Grd and nGrd Once the correct status is displayed pressing either of the PERM PRESS keys will store the change and advance you to the next step bit or Program Location NOTE While ina Program Location and an error is made where the parameter shown was incorrect and the PERM PRESS key was pr
21. ature programmed If no change press the PERM PRESS key otherwise press the HI TEMP key or the LO TEMP key and then press the PERM PRESS key Temperature Increase HI TEMP TO EXIT PROGRAM MODE OPEN PROGRAM SWITCH K PROGRAM LOCATION 08 PL08 Perm Press Cool Down Temperature and Time rogram locations Upper display will read program location Lower display is blank PERM PRESS NOTE Perm Press Cool Down Temperature limits Minimum 70 F in 5 increments Maximum 100 F COOL Minimum 43 C in 5 increments Maximum 66 C Temperature Decrease LO TEMP PERM PRESS NOTE Perm Press Cool Down Time limits Minimum 0 minutes Maximum 9 minutes COOL Time Decrease LO TEMP PERM PRESS Proceed to next location to be changed 41 See SECTION V for instructions on entering Location to be viewed changed Press the Perm Press key Upper display will read PP COOL tEnP PERM PRESS Cool Down Temperature and lower display will read the actual temperature programmed Ifno change press the PERM PRESS key otherwise press the HI TEMP key or the LO TEMP key and then press the PERM PRESS key Temperature Increase HI TEMP Upper display will read PP COOL tInE PERM PRESS Cool Down Time and lower display wi
22. blank To alter the programming the operator must first locate the program location or parameter to be changed To advance to the specific program parameter location press the HI TEMP key until the desired program location is displayed i e PLO1 PLO02 etc The LO TEMP key will advance the program locations downward i e PL11 PL10 etc Once the correct program location is displayed and access to change is desired press the PERM PRESS key The PERM PRESS key provides two 2 functions 1 Allows access into a Program Location 2 Advances to next bit part of program location or next location NOTE When in the program locations the lower keyboard touch pad PERM PRESS functions the same as the upper PERM PRESS key Once the PERM PRESS key is pressed to gain access into a specific program location the lower L E D display will read show the parameter program set 1 e the upper L E D display reads PLO1 and the lower L E D display reads FAr IMPORTANT When in a Program Location and either PERM PRESS key is pressed whatever parameter is displayed in the lower L E D display will be stored in the computer s memory and programming is advanced to the next step bit or Program Location 23 The HI TEMP or LO TEMP keys either upper or lower while in a Program Location provide the following functions 1 Change numeric values HI TEMP incre
23. bler and or lower keys for the bottom basket tumbler by pushing HI TEMP LO TEMP or PERM PRESS The dryer will start the L E D display will read the temperature cycle selected and the drying time portion of the L E D display will read 00 and count upwards or downward depending on which parameter i e Auto or Timed is programmed NOTE Ifthe door is opened during a cycle both the heat and motor will stop However the Phase 5 Dual Microprocessor Controller DMC computer will continue to count time Continuation of the cycle will resume only after the door has been closed and any one 1 of the three 3 temperature selection buttons for the basket tumbler selected is again depressed 10 c Once the preprogrammed percent dryness level and cool down period has been reached or maximum automatic time has expired whichever comes first the tone buzzer will sound and the light emitting diode L E D display will read donE for 5 seconds at which time the dryer will shut off NOTE Ifthe Anti Wrinkle Program is active Grd the L E D display will remain reading donE and the Phase 5 Dual Microprocessor Controller DMC computer will proceed through the Anti Wrinkle Program until the maximum Guard On Time has expired or until the door is opened whichever comes first The L E D display will read FILL and or FrEE 11 SECTION IV PROGRAM SELECTIONS NOTE Program
24. can only be achieved when the Amount For Additional Time AFAt PL13 has been inserted NOTE When programming to use the Accumulative Coin Mode ACOn the following parameters programs need to be checked and or changed accordingly Settings PLOI ACOn Accumulative Coin AFAt Amount For Additional Time SINGLE COIN ACCEPTOR Example No 1 Using a 25 coin acceptor with the desired Amount To Start AtSt being 50 for 24 minutes the Phase 5 Dual Microprocessor Controller DMC computer would yield more time 24 minutes only when an additional 50g is inserted For this application the Time For Amount To Start tFAS program PL11 is determined as follows Formula AFAt AtSt tFAS Vended Time for AFAt 50 50 24 minutes 24 minutes Settings PLO9 LCdE 25 PL11 tFAS csscsssssssssssssssssseees 24 PL12 AtSt cssscsssssesssssssssssseees 50 PL13 AFAt cssscsssssssssssssssseee 50 DUAL COIN ACCEPTOR With a dual coin acceptor the Time For Amount To Start tFAS is determined as shown below Formula AFAt AtSt tFAS Vended Time for AFAt Example No 1 Using a 10 25 dual coin acceptor and the desired Amount To Start AtSt is 50 for 20 minutes and the Amount For Additional Time AFAt is set for 20 each additional 20 would yield 8 minutes 18 Formula
25. cycle is in progress whatever time was left will not be lost However for safety reasons and as required by governing agencies the dryer must be restarted manually by pressing the appropriate basket tumbler selection key It is suggested that the battery be replaced at least once a year or as found necessary The battery life will depend on the age of the battery the amount of power interruptions and the backup time used 60 ADC 112119 1 08 02 93 200 4 01 11 94 500 7 07 20 94 500 10 06 27 95 500 13 07 16 96 500 16 11 19 97 1 000 19 03 29 99 1 000 22 09 11 00 500 25 04 11 01 500 28 03 07 02 500 31 01 08 03 100 34 03 28 03 500 2 08 30 93 500 5 07 20 94 500 8 10 21 94 1 000 11 11 14 95 500 14 09 13 96 1 000 17 06 24 98 1 000 20 10 28 99 1 000 23 11 20 00 500 26 07 16 01 500 29 04 26 02 500 32 02 04 03 100 35 07 16 03 150 3 11 04 93 500 6 04 18 94 500 9 04 10 95 500 12 04 11 96 500 15 05 27 97 1 000 18 12 08 98 1 000 21 03 29 00 1 000 24 02 21 01 500 27 09 19 01 500 30 07 29 02 500 33 03 21 03 100 American Dryer Corp
26. d There are also indicators installed on the outputs of each relay to easily identify failures and the door switch has an indicator installed on the Phase 5 Dual Microprocessor Controller DMC computer to help indicate failure AUTOMATIC DRY TIME This program selection allows the dryer to run up to a specific time During the AUtO Mode or FrEE Dry Mode this program is only designed to limit the dryer s operation during the drying cycle ROTATIONAL SAFE GUARD Optional This program monitors the rotation of the basket tumbler If the basket tumbler is not rotating the Phase 5 Dual Microprocessor Controller DMC computer will disable ALL outputs an audible tone buzzer will sound and an error message will be displayed This program selection can be programmed to be in the active mode or the inactive mode BATTERY BACKUP Optional This feature allows the Phase 5 Dual Microprocessor Controller DMC computer to maintain its time status should a momentary power interruption occur while the dryer cycle is in progress DUAL USAGE Coin OPL The Phase 5 Dual Microprocessor Controller DMC computer board is the same computer board used for both Coin and Non Coin O P L applications SECTION II L E D DISPLAY AND CODES LS Sa zz LI Cy LJ Automatic Cycle Slope Program Factor Accumulative Coin Maximum Auto Dryness Time Amount for Additional Time Active Anti Wrinkle Gu
27. de must be cancelled manually by opening and closing the Program Switch PS This program selection option can be programmed to be active SEn or inactive nSEn PLO02 PERCENT DRY PdrY When in the Automatic Mode the dryer will run until the preset level of dryness has been reached or until the maximum Auto Dry Time has expired The dryness level is programmable from a minimum of ninety percent 90 to a maximum of one hundred percent 100 NOTE Due to humidity atmospheric pressure water retention in the garment etc the desired Percent Dry PdrY may vary It is suggested that the owner determine which level of dryness 90 to 100 is best suited for his her application by experimenting with a few test loads PL03 HIGH TEMPERATURE HI F The high operating temperature is programmable from a minimum of 110 F to a maximum of 150 F in five degree increments or from a minimum of 43 C to a maximum of 66 C in one degree increments 19 PL04 HIGH COOL DOWN TEMPERATURE TIME HICd The first part of this program controls the Cool Down Temperature when the Phase 5 Dual Microprocessor Controller DMC computer is used in the Automatic Mode The Cool Down Temperature is programmable from a minimum of 70 F to a maximum of 100 F in five degree increments or from a minimum 21 Cto a maximum of 38 C in one degree increments The second part of this program controls the Cool Down T
28. e following parameters programs need to be checked and or changed accordingly AUtO FrEE or Coin coins required to start PdrY Percent Dry from 90 to 100 Adrt Maximum Auto Dry Time A and B Factors TIMED MODE thE When this parameter is selected tlnE and the Phase 5 Dual Microprocessor Controller DMC computer has been activated the dryer will continue to run until the preset time including the cool down period PL04 PL06 or PL08 has elapsed at which time the dryer will cycle off or go into the optional Anti Wrinkle Program ANTI WRINKLE PROGRAM Grd This feature can be used in conjunction with any of the three 3 operating modes Coin Mode Auto Mode or the Free Dry Mode In this program Grd when the drying and cooling cycles are completed the dryer will shut off the buzzer tone will sound and the light emitting diode L E D display will read donE Ifthe door is not opened the Phase 5 DMC computer will wait until the Guard Delay Time PL15 has expired at which time the clothes will be tumbled without heat for the programmed Guard On Time PL15 The Phase 5 DMC computer will repeat this process until the programmed Active Guard Time PL16 has expired or until the dryer door is opened at which time the L E D display will read FILL and or Amount To Start AtSt or FILL and or FrEE NOTE Wh
29. ed would yield 15 minutes PL12 AMOUNT TO START AtSt This program sets the Amount To Start the dryer and can be programmed from a minimum of 1 to a maximum of 9999 PL13 MINIMUM AMOUNT FOR ADDITIONAL TIME AFAt This program need only be set when the Phase 5 Dual Microprocessor Controller DMC computer is set in the Accumulative Coin ACOn mode PL01 The value set for this program is what will have to be inserted for more time after the Amount To Start AtSt has been inserted Example No 1 Amount To Start AtSt is 50 for 30 minutes and an additional 50 is required for more time In this example PL13 should be set for 50g PL14 MAXIMUM TIME FOR AUTOMATIC DRY Adrt This program is used only when the Phase 5 Dual Microprocessor Controller DMC computer is set in the Automatic Mode This program controls the maximum time the dryer will run even if the Dryness Level program PL02 has not been reached PL15 ANTI WRINKLE TIMING 1 Guard Delay Time GdLY This program controls the Dwell stop Time and activation of the Anti Wrinkle Guard On Time Gont The Dwell stop Time can be programmed from a minimum of 1 minute to a maximum of 9 minutes in 1 minute increments 2 Guard On Time Gont This setting controls the amount of time that the basket tumbler will turn without heat when the Anti Wrinkle is active Grd The Guard On Time Gont
30. eld 4 minutes and each additional 25 would yield 10 minutes Formula LCdE AtSt tFAS Vended Time for LCdE 10 35 14 minutes 4 minutes Settings PLO9 LCdE 10 PL10 rCdE 25 PL11 tFAS 14 PL12 AtSt 4 35 Example No 3 If the dryer is equipped with a 10 25 dual coin acceptor and the desired Amount To Start AtSt is 55 for 33 minutes each additional 10 inserted would yield 6 minutes and each additional 25 would yield 15 minutes Formula LCdE AtSt tFAS Vended Time for LCdE 10 55 33 minutes 6 minutes Settings PLO9 LCdE 10 PIO PCE k 25 PL11 tFAS 33 PL12 AtSt 55 NOTE Ifthe Total Vend Time cannot be divided evenly by the Amount To Start AtSt the Time For Amount To Start tFAS will calculate precisely the amount of time entitled to the purchaser 17 Formula LCdE AtSt tFAS Vended Time for LCdE 10 35 10 minutes 2 85 minutes 2 minutes and 51 seconds Settings PLO9 LCdE 10 PL10 rCdE 25 PL11 tFAS 10 PL12 AtSt 35 ACCUMULATIVE COIN ACOn When this program mode ACOn is selected additional time
31. en programming the use of the Anti Wrinkle Program Grd the following parameters programs need to be checked and or changed accordingly Grd Anti Wrinkle Program active bUZ or nbUZ Buzzer tone active not active GdLY Guard Delay Time Gont Guard On Time AGt Active Guard Time BUZZ TONE With the Anti Wrinkle Program active the option is available to have the buzzer tone bUZ sound for a period of 5 seconds at the end of each Guard On Time Cycle or no buzzer tone nbUZ sound 14 FREE DRY MODE FrEE The Phase 5 Dual Microprocessor Controller DMC computer can be programmed to run without the insertion of coins When the Phase 5 DMC computer is set in the FrEE Dry Mode it may be programmed to run in the AUtO Automatic Mode or the tInE Timed Mode NOTE When programming the use of the Free Dry Mode FrEE the following parameters programs need to be checked and or changed accordingly AUtO Automatic Drying Cycle or tInE Timed Drying Cycle FrEE PdrY Percent Dry tFAS Time for Amount To Start Adrt Maximum Auto Dry Time A and B Factors Needs to be programmed only if PL01 AUtO Cycle is chosen COIN MODE Coin In this program mode Coin coins are required to start the dryer even if the Phase 5 Dual Microprocessor Controller DMC c
32. ents Maximum 66 C Temperature Decrease LO TEMP NOTE Hi Cool Down Temperature limits Minimum 0 minutes Maximum 9 minutes Time decrease LO TEMP Proceed to next location to be changed See SECTION V for instructions on entering rogram locations PERM PRESS N tEnP PERM PRESS y PERM PRESS 37 Location to be viewed changed Press the Perm Press key Upper display will read HI COOL tEnP Hi Cool Down Temperature and lower display will read the actual temperature programmed If no change press the PERM PRESS key otherwise press the HI TEMP key or the LO TEMP key and then press the PERM PRESS key Temperature Increase Upper display will read HT COOL tInE Hi Cool Down Time and lower display will read the actual time programmed Ifno change press the PERM PRESS key otherwise press the HI TEMP key or the LO TEMP key and then press the PERM PRESS key Time increase E HI TEMP Upper display will read program location TO EXIT PROGRAM MODE OPEN PROGRAM SWITCH H PROGRAM LOCATION 05 PL05 Lo Dry Temperature See SECTION V for instructions on entering rogram locations Upper display will read program location PLOS5 Location to be viewed changed Lower display is bla
33. erate PERM PRESS PL13 Upper display will read program location TO EXIT Proceed to PROGRAM next location MODE to be OPEN changed PROGRAM SWITCH Summary The Amount To Start is programmable from 1 to 9999 45 P PROGRAM LOCATION 13 PL13 Coin Accumulation Minimum Amount For More Time See SECTION V for instructions on entering program locations Upper display will read program location PL13 Location to be viewed changed Press the PERM PRESS key PERM PRESS Upper display will read AFAt Amount For Additional Time ACOn mode ONLY and the lower AFAt display will read the actual amount programmed If no change press the PERM PRESS key otherwise press the HI TEMP key or the LO TEMP key and then press the PERM PRESS key Lower display is blank Amount Decrease Amount Increase LO TEMP 25 HI TEMP Hold In to Accelerate Hold In to Accelerate PERM PRESS PL14 Upper display will read program location TO EXIT Proceed to PROGRAM next location MODE to be OPEN changed PROGRAM SWITCH Summary The Amount For Additional Time is programmable from 1 to 9999 46 Q PROGRAM LOCATION 14 PL14 Maximum Time For Auto Dry Upper display will read program location PL14 Lower display is blank PERM PRESS Time Decrease LO TEMP Hold In to Accelerate PERM PRESS Proceed to next l
34. essed whereby the display advanced to the next step bit you cannot go backwards To change the incorrect parameter the operator must either exit and re enter the programming mode open and close the Program Switch PS and start the programming again or continue through the steps bits in that location by pressing the PERM PRESS key until the next Program Location is displayed i e PL02 and then go back to the beginning of the original errored location i e press LO TEMP key to PL01 and re enter press the PERM PRESS key that location and start over again Once the change or changes desired are made to exit the Program Mode open the Program Switch PS NOTE You can exit the programming mode at any time even if you are in the middle of a program location by simply opening the Program Switch PS However if a change was made be sure the PERM PRESS key is pressed before opening the Program Switch PS to insure the change was stored in the computer s memory 24 B PROGRAMMING FLOWCHARTS This section explains the programming through the use of flowcharts A flowchart is nothing more than a diagram of the programming process Represents the microprocessor L E D display For example if the flowchart shows the symbol FILL the computer L E D display will read the same Represents the key on the label that is to be pressed For example if flowchart shows HI TEMP yo
35. f the Phase 5 DMC computer 2 dSFL Indicates a fault in the microprocessor temperature sensor circuit a Ifa fault is detected in the microprocessor heat sensor circuit the L E D display will read dSFL and the buzzer tone will sound for approximately 5 seconds every 30 seconds until 1 Problem is corrected or 2 Power to dryer is discontinued and the problem is then corrected IMPORTANT The Phase 5 DMC computer has its own internal heat sensing circuit fuse protection located on the back side of the Phase 5 DMC computer refer to the illustration on page 57 Ifa dSFL condition occurs check to see if this fuse has blown Ifit has DO NOTreplace the entire microprocessor controller computer replace only the fuse and do so only witha 1 8 Amp slo blo fuse Only NOTE Once the Phase 5 Dual Microprocessor Controller DMC computer detects a problem in the heat circuit it updates every 30 seconds so if a problem was a loose connection in this circuit which corrected itself the dSFL condition would automatically be cancelled 3 SEFL a Indicates rotational sensor circuit failure meaning that there is a fault somewhere in the basket tumbler rotation detection circuit or the Phase 5 DMC computer program related to this circuit PLO1 is set incorrectly in the active mode SEn where the dryer is not equipped with optional rotation sensor and should be set in the inactive mode
36. gram locations Upper display will read program location PL11 Location to be viewed changed Lower display is blank Press the PERM PRESS key PERM PRESS Upper display will read tFAS Time For Amount To tFAS Start and the lower display will read the actual amount programmed If no change press the PERM PRESS key otherwise press the HI TEMP key or the LO TEMP key and then press the PERM PRESS key Time Decrease Time Increase LO TEMP 4 HI TEMP Hold In to Accelerate Hold In to Accelerate PERM PRESS PL12 Upper display will read program location TO EXIT Proceed to PROGRAM next location MODE to be OPEN changed PROGRAM SWITCH Summary The Time For Amount To Start is programmable from 1 to 99 minutes 44 O PROGRAM LOCATION 12 PL12 Amount To Start See SECTION V for instructions on entering program locations Upper display will read program location PL12 AAE t y tower display is blaik ocation to be viewed changed PERM PRESS Press the PERM PRESS key AtSt Upper display will read AtSt Amount To Start and lower display will read the actual amount programmed If no change press the PERM PRESS key otherwise press the HI TEMP key or the LO TEMP key and then press the PERM PRESS key Amount Decrease Amount Increase LO TEMP 25 HI TEMP Hold In to Accelerate Hold In to Accel
37. icator This indicator dot is on whenever a cycle is in progress ql C PHASE 5 DUAL MICROPROCESSOR CONTROLLER DMC COMPUTER RELAY OUTPUT L E D INDICATORS There are six 6 L E D indicators red lights located at the lower back side area of the Phase 5 Dual Microprocessor Controller DMC computer refer to the illustration on page 57 which are identified or labeled U upper and L lower for the appropriate circuit i e door motor or heat These L E D s indicate that the outputs of the Phase 5 DMC computer or in the case of the door lint drawer circuit the inputs are functioning 1 DOORS L E D Indicator a Should be on ALL the time even if the dryer is not running unless the main door or lint drawer is open or there is a problem open circuit in either of these circuits NOTE Ifthe dryer is started the display L E D indicator dots are on and there are no outputs heat and or motor output L E D s are off and the appropriate DOORS input L E D is on the fault is in the Phase 5 Dual Microprocessor Controller DMC computer itself 56 NOTE If the failure was elsewhere i e dryer s door lint drawer circuit the display would read door ifa keyboard touch pad entry was attempted Ifthe display light emitting diode L E D indicators are on and the door L E D input and motor heat output L E D s are on and yet the motor and or heat is not active on then the problem i
38. ime for both the Automatic Mode and Timed Mode The Cool Down Time can be programmed from a minimum of 0 minutes to a maximum of 9 minutes NOTE When the Phase 5 Dual Microprocessor Controller DMC computer is used in the Automatic Mode at the end of the drying cycle the Phase 5 DMC computer will start the cooling cycle for the Cool Down Time programmed or until the temperature has dropped to the programmed Cool Down Temperature whichever of the two 2 comes first PLOS LOW TEMPERATURE LO F Same as PLO3 but for Low Temperature program PL06 LOW COOL DOWN TEMPERATURE TIME LOCd Same as PL04 but for Low Cool Down Temperature Time PLO7 PERMANENT PRESS PP F Same as PLO3 but for Permanent Press PL08 PERM PRESS COOL DOWN TEMPERATURE TIME PPCd Same as PL04 but for Permanent Press Cool Down Temperature Time PLO09 LEFT COIN SLOT DENOMINATION LCdE In the case of a single coin acceptor this program setting is determined by the value of the coin acceptor 1 e 256 When a dual coin acceptor is used this program setting is determined by the left coin slot coin acceptor value lower coin value Program settings are from a minimum of 1 to a maximum of 9999 PL10 RIGHT COIN SLOT DENOMINATION rCdE This program need only be set when a dual coin acceptor is used The program setting is determined by the value of the right coin acceptor slot higher value Program settings are from a minimum of to a
39. ither Fahrenheit or Celsius If no change press the PERM PRESS key Should a change be necessary press the HI TEMP key or the LO TEMP key and then press the PERM PRESS key LI FAT or LOTEMP HI TEMP or A ve LO TEMP HI TEMP FAr a tInE PERM PRESS Lower display will read timing status timed or automatic If no change press the PERM PRESS key otherwise press or the HI TEMP or the LO TEMP key AUtO and then press the PERM PRESS key E v v Q L L N E j LO TEM EMP AUtO i or if LO TEMP HI TEMP y continue to next page 3 LO TEMP LO TEMP PERM PRESS nGrd or LO TEMP PERM PRESS Lower display will read Anti Wrinkle Guard program status Ifno change press the PERM PRESS key otherwise press the HI TEMP key or the LO TEMP Grd key and then press the PERM PRESS key HI TEMP LO TEMP T 0 Ea pie nbUZ HI TEMP PERM PRESS LO TEMP HI TEMP or HI TEMP PERM PRESS LO TEMP HI TEMP continue to next page 32 HI TEMP nGrd If Guard Grd was selected lower display will read bUZ tone status If no change press the PERM PRESS ke
40. l Microprocessor Controller DMC computer will LOCK UP and not accept any entries until the reset time has elapsed approximately 15 seconds Once the reset time has expired the Phase 5 DMC computer will automatically reset itself for the next coin entry BAD COIN RESET bCrS When set in this program bCrS the Phase 5 Dual Microprocessor Controller DMC computer counts in milliseconds the amount of time required for a coin entry signal Ifsomeone should tamper with the coin acceptor or attempt to insert a foreign object the Phase 5 DMC computer will not accept the entry and will automatically reset itself for the next entry ACCUMULATIVE TIME AtIn SINGLE COIN In this program mode AtIn each coin inserted has a specific value in time which is determined by the Time For Amount To Start tFAS program PL11 Example No 1 Ifthe dryer is equipped with a 25 coin acceptor and the desired time is 30 minutes each additional coin inserted would yield 30 minutes Settings PLO9 LCdE 25 PL11 tFAS cssssssscssssssssssssess 30 PL12 AtSt 25 Example No 2 Ifthe dryer is equipped with a 25 coin acceptor and the Amount To Start AtSt is 50 for 30 minutes the insertion of each additional coin would yield 15 minutes In this application the Time For Amount To Start tFAS is determined by a Phase 5 Dual Microprocessor Contr
41. l number and serial number as well as the part number so that your order is processed accurately and promptly IMPORTANT NOTE TO PURCHASER Information must be obtained from your local gas supplier on the instructions to be followed if the user smells gas These instructions must be posted in a prominent location near the dryer IMPORTANT YOU MUST DISCONNECT AND LOCKOUTTHE ELECTRIC SUPPLY AND THE GAS SUPPLY BEFORE ANY COVERS OR GUARDS ARE REMOVED FROM THE MACHINE TO ALLOW ACCESS FOR CLEANING ADJUSTING INSTALLATION OR TESTING OF ANY EQUIPMENT PER OSHA Occupational Safety and Health Administration STANDARDS FOR YOUR SAFETY DO NOT STORE OR USE GASOLINE OR OTHER FLAMMABLE VAPORS AND LIQUIDS IN THE VICINITY OF THIS OR ANY OTHER APPLIANCE DO NOT DRY MOP HEADS IN THE DRYER DO NOT USE DRYER IN THE PRESENCE OF DRY CLEANING FUMES WARNING CHILDREN SHOULD NOT BE ALLOWED TO PLAY ON OR IN THE DRYER S CHILDREN SHOULD BE SUPERVISED IF NEAR DRYER S IN OPERATION CAUTION DRYER S SHOULD NEVER BE LEFT UNATTENDED WHILE IN OPERATION IMPORTANT Please observe ALL safety precautions displayed on the equipment and or specified in the installation operator s manual included with the dryer Dryer s must not be installed or stored in an area where it will be exposed to water and or weather The wiring diagram for the dryer is located in the front electrical control box area Table of Contents SECTION I INTRODUCTIO
42. ll read the actual time programmed If no change press the PERM PRESS key otherwise press the HI TEMP key or the LO TEMP key and then press the PERM PRESS key Time Increase HI TEMP Upper display will read program location TO EXIT PROGRAM MODE OPEN PROGRAM SWITCH L PROGRAM LOCATION 09 PLO9 Left Coin Denomination See SECTION V for instructions on entering rogram locations Upper display will read program location Location to be viewed changed Lower display is blank gt PERM PRESS Press the PERM PRESS key Upper display will read LCdE left coin denomination and the lower display will read the left coin acceptor denomination i e 10 If no change press the PERM PRESS key otherwise press the HI TEMP key or the LO TEMP key and then press the PERM PRESS key Amount Decrease Amount Increase LO TEMP HI TEMP Hold In to Accelerate a E PRESS Hold In to Accelerate Upper display will read program location TO EXIT Proceed to PROGRAM next location MODE to be OPEN changed PROGRAM SWITCH Summary The Left Coin Denomination is programmable from 1 to 9999 IMPORTANT When the dryer is equipped with a dual coin acceptor the value set here is the lower value denomination which is not necessarily the left coin portion of the accepto
43. ly familiarize yourself with the Phase 5 DMC Microprocessor Controller s programming characteristics A Single Coin Onlyi page 52 B Dual Coin Onlyi page 53 C Non Coin O P L Only page 54 51 A PHASE 5 DMC FACTORY PRESET PROGRAMS PARAMETERS 25 Single Coin US and Canada PL01 FAr Temperature in Fahrenheit tlnE Timed Mode Grd Anti Wrinkle Guard On bUZ Anti Wrinkle Guard Buzzer tone On COln Coin s required to start FLS Displays will flash in intervals between FILL and Amount To Start bCrS Bad Coin Reset Atlin Accumulative Time nSEn Rotational Sensor not selected PLO2 PdrY Percent Dry 97 PLO3 Hl drY tE nP 150F PL04 HECOOL tEnP 100F HECOOL tInE 2 PLO5 LO drY tEnP 120F PL06 LO COOL tEnP 100F LO COOL tInE 2 PLO7 PP drY tEnP 130F PL08 PP COOL tEnP 100F PP COOL tInE 2 PLO9 LCdE Left Coin denomination 25 PL10 rCdE Right Coin denomination 25 PL11 tFAS Time For Amount To Start 10 PL12 AtSt Amount To Start 25 PL13 AFAt Amount For Additional Time 25 PL14 Adrt Maximum Auto Dry Time 30 PL15 GdLY Anti Wrinkle Guard Delay Time 2 Gont Anti Wrinkle Guard On Time 20 PL16 AGt Anti Wrinkle Active Guard Time 10 PL17 A Auto Cycle Factor refer to A Factor listing on page 58 b Auto Cycle Factor refer to B Factor listing on page 58 52 B PHASE 5 DMC FACTO
44. mperature Selection Time E Close Program Switch 13 5 F 1 e dryer tumbler temperature E Open Basket Tumbler Door Dryer Shuts Off 135 F le Close Door Open Program Switch Select Temperature HI TEMP LO TEMP PERM PRESS JN e i e LO TEMP t LO 1 0 Continuation of Cycle 28 B LEFT COIN COUNT No FILL Cycle In Progress and or Amount To Start Displays read To display Left Coin Count press the upper HI TEMP keyboard selection button Close Program Switch 74 F Dryer tumbler temperature HI TEMP N LCC Upper display reads LCC left coin count and lower display reads the actual coin count i e 109 109 units or coins 109 To clear Coin Count To retain Coin Count To retain or save existing To clear or delete Left Coin Count j HI TEMP H PERM PRESS Coin Count pres the press the HI TEMP selection key PERM PRESS selection key Upper display will read CLCC CLCC clear left coin count P Press the PERM PRESS select key Coin Count is cancelled and displays LCC return to Temperature display Coin Count is reduced to zero 00 be PERM PRESS Display returns to Temperature display PERM PRESS To review rCC Right Coin Count proceed to Flowchart C TO EXIT PROGRAM MODE OPEN PROGRAM S
45. n TO EXIT Proceed to PROGRAM next location MODE to be OPEN changed PROGRAM SWITCH Summary The percent dryness is programmable from a minimum of 90 to a maximum of 100 35 F PROGRAM LOCATION 03 PLO03 Hi Dry Temperature See SECTION V for instructions on entering rogram locations Upper display will read program location Location to be viewed changed Lower display is blank PERM PRESS Press the PERM PRESS key Upper display will read HI drY tEnP Hi drying temperature and the lower display will read the actual temperature programmed Ifno change press the PERM PRESS key otherwise press the HI TEMP key or the LO TEMP key and then press the PERM PRESS key Temperature Decrease Temperature Increase HI TEMP PERM PRESS Upper display will read program location TO EXIT PROGRAM Proceed to next location MODE to be OPEN changed PROGRAM SWITCH Summary HI Temp is programmable from a minimum of 110 F to a maximum of 150 F in 5 increments or from a minimum of 43 C to a maximum of 66 C in 1 increments 36 G PROGRAM LOCATION 04 PL04 Hi Cool Down Temperature and Time Upper display will read program location Lower display is blank NOTE Hi Cool Down Temperature limits Minimum 70 F in 5 increments Maximum 100 F Minimum 43 C in 5 increm
46. ned during a cycle both the heat and motor will stop However the Phase 5 Dual Microprocessor Controller DMC computer will continue to count time Continuation of the cycle will resume only after the door has been closed and any one 1 of the three 3 temperature selection buttons for the basket tumbler selected is again depressed d Once the preprogrammed dryness level and cool down period have been reached or maximum automatic time has expired whichever comes first the buzzer tone will sound and the L E D display will read donE for 5 seconds at which time the dryer will shut off NOTE Ifthe Anti Wrinkle Program is active Grd the L E D display will remain reading donE and the Phase 5 Dual Microprocessor Controller DMC computer will proceed through the Anti Wrinkle Program until the maximum Guard On Time has expired or until the door is opened whichever comes first The L E D display will read FILL and or Amount To Start Le 29 Ifthe Anti Wrinkle Program is not active nGrd the L E D display will read donE until the main door is opened at which time the L E D display will read FILL and or Amount To Start i e 25 3 Free Dry Mode a When turning on power or when no cycle is in progress both L E D displays will read FILL and or FrEE b Select the temperature for the appropriate basket tumbler top keys for the upper basket tum
47. nen res n A Kek A na ae teas eae 18 Rotational Safe Guard Optional nSEn Eek kek k ke keke kek ke ena 19 PIO Diy PEY E 19 PEOS Hist Temperature HP 515555552525 an re nak A WR We suena sina ri Sen 19 PL04 High Cool Down Temperature Time lao 20 PLOS Eow Temperature LOSE yaen ie ba e Y EN 20 PL06 Low Cool Down Temperature Time LOCd sai keke eke kek ke kek k k kek 20 PELO7 Permanent Press PP PF e HURE KA K ie a HUR A HEVE HAR ER ed dR 20 PLOS Perm Press Cool Down Temperature Time PPC eee keke ke k 20 PLO9 Left Com Slot Denomination LCE in 20 PL10 Right Coin Slot Denomination CdE u keke eee cono ke ek ek kek coronan conc 20 PEAT Time PorAmount To Start EAS ais 21 PLI2 Amount To start CASE sce Aa caste A eh hens saree deze ni SA 21 PL13 Minimum Amount For Additional Time AFAt u eee ek keke ke k kek k 21 PL14 Maximum Time For Automatic Dry Adit uu eee keke keke k k ek kek kek 21 PL15 Anti Wrinkle Timing ads 21 Guard Delay Time GdLY i A3sci a k VEGA k Aenea ates 21 Zea CN Time Gol ii y O A 21 PLAGA OA Tine A 2 c y e An eo e e dd ae 22 PLAS A Factorand B Factor ed as 22 SECTION V PROGRAMMING INSTRUCTIONS ccccccccscsssscsssssssscsscssscsssssssssssssssssssseess 23 A Introd Oct on To Pro A asa 23 B Programming EloWehart8 a n kb QE ENE
48. nk PERM PRESS Press the PERM PRESS key Upper display will read LO drY tEnP and lower LO display will read the actual temperature programmed If no change press the PERM PRESS key otherwise press the HI TEMP or the LO TEMP key and then drY press the PERM PRESS key tEnP Temperature Decrease LO TEMP Temperature Increase HI TEMP PERM PRESS TO EXIT PROGRAM Proceed to next location MODE to be changed OPEN PROGRAM SWITCH Summary LO TEMP is programmable from a minimum of 110 F to a maximum of 150 F in 5 increments or from a minimum of 43 C to a maximum of 66 C in 1 increments 38 I PROGRAM LOCATION 06 PL06 Lo Cool Down Temperature and Time See SECTION V for instructions on entering rogram locations Upper display will read program location Lower display is blank PERM PRESS NOTE Lo Cool Down Temperature limits LO Minimum 70 F in 5 increments Maximum 100 F COOL Minimum 43 C in 5 increments tEnP Maximum 66 C Temperature Decrease LO TEMP PERM PRESS NOTE Lo Cool Down Time limits LO Minimum 0 minutes Maximum 9 minutes Time Decrease LO TEMP PERM PRESS Proceed to next location to be changed 39 Location to be viewed changed Press the Perm Press key U
49. nt LCC and rCC is accumulative up to 9999 The coin counts will be retained in the Phase 5 Dual Microprocessor Controller DMC computer s memory up until the coin count is cleared manually as described in the paragraph above or if the dryer is not equipped with the optional battery backup and there is a power interruption to the Phase 5 DMC computer PLO1 TEMPERATURE CONVERSION STATUS This program controls whether the temperature related programs will be operated in Fahrenheit F or Celsius C The programs affected are 1 Temperature Display Mode 2 Selection Cycling Temperatures 3 Cool Down Temperatures AUTOMATIC MODE AUtO Patent No 4 827 627 When this parameter AUtO is selected the dryer will run for a preset level of dryness PLO2 or until the programmed automatic maximum time PL14 has expired At the end of the drying cycle the dryer will go into the Cool Down Cycle for the time period programmed PL04 PL06 or PLO8 or until the temperature has dropped to the programmed cool down temperature PL04 PLO06 or PLO8 NOTE Due to humidity atmospheric pressure percentage of extraction etc the desired dryness level may vary It is suggested that the owner determine which level of dryness 90 to 100 is best suited for his her application by experimenting with a few test loads 13 NOTE When programming to use the Automatic Mode AUtO Patent No 4 827 627 th
50. ocation to be changed See SECTION V for instructions on entering program locations Location to be viewed changed Press the PERM PRESS key Upper display will read Adrt Automatic Maximum Drying Time and the lower display will read the actual time programmed Ifno change press the PERM PRESS key otherwise press the HI TEMP key or the LO TEMP key and then press the PERM PRESS key Time Increase HI TEMP Hold In to Accelerate Upper display will read program location TO EXIT PROGRAM MODE OPEN PROGRAM SWITCH Summary The Maximum Auto Dryness Time is programmable from 1 to 99 minutes 47 R PROGRAM LOCATION 15 PL15 Anti Wrinkle Timing See SECTION V for instructions on entering program locations Upper display will read program location Location to be viewed changed Lower display is blank PERM PRESS Press the PERM PRESS key Upper display will read GdLY Guard Delay Time and the lower display will read the actual time programmed Ifno change press the PERM PRESS key otherwise press the HI TEMP key or the LO TEMP key and then press the PERM PRESS key Time Decrease Time Increase LO TEMP Hold In to Accelerate HI TEMP Hold In to Accelerate PERM PRESS Upper display will read Gont Anti Wrinkle On Time and
51. ogrammable from a minimum of 0 to a maximum of 9 minutes in 1 minute increments COOL DOWN TEMPERATURES In the automatic or free dry modes the cool down cycle termination is programmable from a minimum of 70 F to a maximum of 100 F in five degree increments or from a minimum of 21 C to a maximum of 38 C in one degree increments AUTOMATIC MODE Patent No 4 827 627 This program selection uses ADC s patented Auto Dry cycle The Phase 5 Dual Microprocessor Controller DMC computer will calculate the percent of the dryness and read donE when complete The Phase 5 DMC computer can be programmed to have a maximum time for the Auto Mode The Automatic Cycle Mode can be used in either the Free Dry Mode or the Coin Mode ANTI WRINKLE This program selection helps keep permanent press items wrinkle free when they are not removed from the dryer promptly at the end of the drying and cooling cycle The anti wrinkle program settings are 1 Guard Delay Time 1 to 9 minutes 2 Guard On Time 1 to 99 seconds 3 Active Guard Time 1 to 99 minutes FREE DRY MODE In this program selection the dryer can be started without the insertion of coins by simply pressing any one of the three 3 temperature selections When set in the Free Dry Mode the Phase 5 Dual Microprocessor Controller DMC computer can also be programmed to run with an Automatic Cycle percent of dryne
52. oller DMC computer calculation There is no calculation required by the owner Formula LCdE AtSt tFAS Vended Time for LCdE 25 50 30 15 Minutes Settings PLO9 LCdE 25 PL11 tFAS sssssssssssssssssssssees 30 PL12 AtSt 50 16 DUAL COIN In the time accumulation mode when using a dual coin acceptor once the Amount To Start AtSt has been inserted the addition of a coin s yields more time The amount time accumulated for each additional coin inserted is determined by the Time For Amount To Start tFAS program PL11 The Time For Amount To Start tFAS is determined by a Phase 5 Dual Microprocessor Controller DMC computer calculation of additional amounts installed Formula LCdE AtSt tFAS Vended Time Example No 1 Using a 10 25 dual coin acceptor with the desired Amount To Start AtSt being 25 for 15 minutes each additional 10 would yield the following Formula LCdE AtSt tFAS Vended Time for LCdE 10 25 15 minutes 6 minutes Settings PLO9 LCdE 10 PL10 rCdE 25 PLIL tFAS 15 PL12 AtSt 25 Example No 2 If the dryer is equipped with a 10g 25g dual coin acceptor and the Amount To Start AtSt is 35 for 14 minutes each additional 10 inserted would yi
53. omputer is set in the Automatic Mode Patent No 4 827 627 NOTE When programming the use of the Coin Mode Coin the following parameters programs need to be checked and or changed accordingly AUtO Automatic Drying Cycle or tInE Timed Drying Cycle Coin PdrY Percent Dry tFAS Time For Amount To Start AtSt Amount To Start Adrt Maximum Auto Dry Time A and B Factors Needs to be programmed only if PL01 AUtO Cycle is chosen FLASH DISPLAY STATUS FLS When the Phase 5 Dual Microprocessor Controller DMC computer is set in this program status FLS it allows the light emitting diode L E D readout to display FILL no cycle in progress and the Amount To Start PL12 or in the case of Free Dry FrEE The programming allows the L E D readout to flip flop back and forth every 2 seconds from FILL to Amount To Start or in the case of Free Dry from FILL to FrEE Ifthe L E D display is programmed for No Flash nFLS the Phase 5 DMC computer will then prompt you on whether you would like FILL displayed or the Amount To Start AtSt or in the case of Free Dry FrEE 15 BAD COIN LOCKOUT STATUS bCLO In this program status bCLO each coin entry is monitored Should someone tamper with the coin acceptor or attempt to insert a foreign object the Phase 5 Dua
54. or the LO TEMP key and then press the PERM PRESS key continued d HI TEMP LO TEMP HI TEMP a LO TEMP X or Atln AA L 1 PERM PRESS ower disp ay yal cad basket rotational sensor status SEn sensor active or nSEn sensor not active Ifno change press the PERM PRESS key SEn otherwise press the HI TEMP key or PE nSEn the LO TEMP key and then press the PERM PRESS key y LO TEMP a HI TEMP PERM PRESS Upper display will read program location TO EXIT Proceed to PROGRAM next location MODE to be OPEN changed PROGRAM SWITCH 34 E PROGRAM LOCATION 02 PLO02 Percentage of Dryness See SECTION V for instructions on entering program locations Upper display will read program location PLO2 Location to be viewed changed Lower display is blank PERM PRESS Press the PERM PRESS key Upper display will read PdrY and the lower PdrY display reads the actual numeric value programmed 90 to 100 If no change press the PERM PRESS key otherwise press the HI TEMP key or the LO TEMP key and then press the PERM PRESS key Dryness level Decrease Dryness level Increase LO TEMP 100 HI TEMP Hold In to Accelerate Hold In to Accelerate PERM PRESS PLO3 Upper display will read program locatio
55. pper display will read LO COOL tEnP Lo Cool Down Temperature and lower display will read the actual temperature programmed If no change press the PERM PRESS key otherwise press the HI TEMP key or the LO TEMP key and then press the PERM PRESS key Temperature Increase HI TEMP Upper display will read LO COOL tInE Lo Cool Down Time and lower display will read the actual time programmed If no change press the PERM PRESS key otherwise press the HI TEMP key or the LO TEMP key and then press the PERM PRESS key Time Increase HI TEMP Upper display will read program location TO EXIT PROGRAM MODE OPEN PROGRAM SWITCH J PROGRAM LOCATION 07 PL07 Perm Press Dry Temperature Upper display will read program location Lower display is blank Temperature Decrease LO TEMP Proceed to next location to be changed Summary PERM PRESS DRY TEMP is programmable from a minimum of 110 F to a maximum of 150 F in 5 increments or from See SECTION V for instructions on entering rogram locations PLO7 PERM PRESS PERM PRESS a minimum of 43 C to a maximum of 66 C in 1 increments 40 Location to be viewed changed Press the PERM PRESS key Upper display will read PP drY tEnP and lower display will read the actual temper
56. r NOTE For single coin models this parameter must be set for the value of the acceptor 1 e 25 acceptor 25 42 M PROGRAM LOCATION 10 PL10 Right Coin Denomination See SECTION V for instructions on entering rogram locations Upper display will read program location PL10 Location to be viewed changed Lower display is blank PERM PRESS Press the PERM PRESS key Upper display will read rCdE right coin denomination and the lower display will read the right coin acceptor denomination i e 25 If no change press the PERM PRESS key otherwise press the HI TEMP key or the LO TEMP key and then press the PERM PRESS key rCdE Amount Decrease Amount Increase LO TEMP HI TEMP Hold In to Accelerate Hold In to Accelerate A ERM PRESS Upper display will read program location TO EXIT Proceed to PROGRAM next location MODE to be OPEN changed PROGRAM SWITCH Summary The Right Coin Denomination is programmable from 1 to 9999 IMPORTANT When the dryer is equipped with a dual coin acceptor the value set here is the higher value denomination which is not necessarily the right coin portion of the acceptor NOTE For single coin models this parameter need not be set 43 N PROGRAM LOCATION 11 PL11 Time For Amount To Start See SECTION V for instructions on entering pro
57. required to start nFLS No Flash display FILL bCrS Bad Coin Reset Atln Accumulative Time nSEn Rotational Sensor not selected PL02 PdrY Percent Dry 97 PL03 Hl drY tE nP 150F PL04 HI COOL tEnP 100F HI COOL tInE 2 PLO5 LO drY tEnP 120F PL06 LO COOL tEnP 100F LO COOL tInE 2 PL07 PP drY tEnP 130F PL08 PP COOL tEnP 100F PP COOL tInE 2 PLO9 LCdE Left Coin denomination 25 PL10 rCdE Right Coin denomination 25 PL11 tFAS Time For Amount To Start 10 PL12 AtSt Amount To Start 25 PL13 AFAt Amount For Additional Time 25 PL14 Adrt Maximum Auto Dry Time 30 PL15 GdLY Anti Wrinkle Guard Delay Time 2 Gont Anti Wrinkle Guard On Time 20 PL16 AGt Anti Wrinkle Active Guard Time 10 PL17 A Auto Cycle Factor refer to A Factor listing on page 58 b Auto Cycle Factor refer to B Factor listing on page 58 54 SECTION VIII PHASE 5 DMC SYSTEM DIAGNOSTICS ALL major circuits including door lint drawer microprocessor temperature sensor heat and motor circuits are monitored The Phase 5 Dual Microprocessor Controller DMC computer will inform the user via the light emitting diode L E D display and at the outputs of each relay and door switch circuit to easily identify failures A DIAGNOSTIC L E D DISPLAY FAILURE CODES 1 door indicates door or lint drawer switch circuit is open a Keyboard touch pad entry was made while main door is open or b There is a fault in the door switch circuit external o
58. rogram Switch PS eliminates the possibility of switch failure due to an accumulation of lint or moisture Phase 5 Dual Microprocessor Controller DMC Computer PROGRAMMABLE Changes in programs are made at the temperature keyboard touch pad selection and actual programs are displayed for verification ADJUSTABLE TIME Programmable from a minimum of minute to a maximum of 99 minutes in one minute increments COIN ACCEPTOR DENOMINATIONS Coin Models ONLY Values of coin acceptors are programmable from a minimum value of 1 to a maximum value of 9999 for any U S or foreign coin denomination AMOUNT TO START Coin Models ONLY Programmable from a minimum value of 1 to a maximum value of 9999 in increments of one 1 ACCUMULATIVE TIME Coin Models ONLY This program yields a specific value of time for any coin entry made after the Amount To Start has been inserted TIME FOR AMOUNT TO START Coin Models ONLY This program retains the time the owner wishes to vend The feature allows any additional purchase that is made to be calculated to the second There is no calculation necessary by the owner The Phase 5 Dual Microprocessor Controller DMC computer calculates the vended time ACCUMULATIVE COIN Coin Models ONLY This program selection requires that a specific value of coin s be inserted for additional time programmable for any minimum amount COIN COUNT Coin Models ONLY The n
59. s 54 SECTION VIII PHASE 5 DMC SYSTEM DIAGNOSTICS M s s ss ssssseceseseseseeeseesseeeesooe ceke on ceke 55 A Diagnostics L E D Display Failure Codes sepia aia 55 B LED Display Indicators DOS 2d SAA di AA n se oie 56 C Phase 5 Dual Microprocessor Controller DMC Computer Relay Output L E D Indicators 56 D Phase 5 Dual Microprocessor Controller DMC Computer Input Output L E D Indicators 57 SECTION IX PHASE 5 AUTO CYCLE PATENT NO 4 827 627 ccssssccccsssssscccssssssccesses 58 A AND B FACTOR PARAMETERS ccccscesecsscccsseceeseccceseseeseccceseceenccessesees 58 SECTION X PHASE 5 DMC PROGRAMMING LIMITS ccoccnonncccconnnnccccononccccononocccccncnocccconss 59 SECTION XI OPTIONAL 9 VOLT BATTERY BACKUP eessesseesseosseossesseosseossoossesssessesssesssosso 60 SECTION I INTRODUCTION The Phase 5 Dual Microprocessor Controller DMC computer system is a fully programmable highly sophisticated dryer control system American Dryer Corporation has designed the Phase 5 DMC computer to be the most versatile and reliable coin op control system available To eliminate as many moving parts as possible ALL Phase 5 Dual Microprocessor Controller DMC computer programming is done through the membrane switch on the front of the control panel The switch PS that puts the Phase 5 DMC computer into the program modeis a single sealed military specification program switch This P
60. s are stored in the Phase 5 Dual Microprocessor Controller DMC computer memory and are cataloged as Program Locations PL TEMPERATURE DISPLAY MODE By closing the Program Switch PS located on the back side of the Phase 5 DMC computer each light emitting diode L E D display will read the temperature for the appropriate basket tumbler the upper L E D display for the top basket tumbler and the lower L E D display for the bottom basket tumbler in either Fahrenheit F or Celsius C depending on how the temperature conversion status is set in PL01 The temperature display mode can be activated while the dryer is in the operating cycle or off While in the operating cycle the circuit indicators are visible for troubleshooting purposes NOTE The dryer cannot be started while the Phase 5 DMC computer Program Switch PS is closed 12 LEFT COIN COUNT LCC RIGHT COIN COUNT CC With the Program Switch PS
61. s not the door switch circuit or the Phase 5 Dual Microprocessor Controller DMC computer the problem is elsewhere in the dryer 2 HEAT Output L E D Indicator a Ifthe dryer is started and there is no heat yet the Phase 5 DMC computer display heat circuit indicator dot is on but the HEAT output L E D indicator is off then the fault is in the Phase 5 Dual Microprocessor Controller DMC computer itself If both the heat indicator dot and the HEAT output L E D indicator dot are on then the problem is elsewhere 1 e external of the Phase 5 Dual Microprocessor Controller DMC computer 3 MOTOR Output L E D Indicator a Ifthe dryer is started and the motor is not operating yet both the Phase 5 DMC computer display motor circuit indicator dot and DOOR input L E D indicator are on but the motor output L E D indicator is off then the fault is in the Phase 5 Dual Microprocessor Controller DMC computer itself If the motor is not operating and the MOTOR output L E D indicator is on then the problem is elsewhere 1 e external of the Phase 5 Dual Microprocessor Controller DMC computer D PHASE 5 DUAL MICROPROCESSOR CONTROLLER DMC COMPUTER INPUT OUTPUT L E D INDICATORS
62. ss or with a Timed Cycle If the Free Dry program is utilized the Phase 5 DMC computer s light emitting diode L E D display will cycle back and forth between FILL and FrEE unless otherwise programmed For O P L dryer models this program FrEE is active and the Phase 5 DMC computer is programmed to read only FILL L E D FLASH DISPLAY Programmable to allow the L E D readout to display a choice of FILL no cycle in progress Amount To Start 1 e 25 or in the case of free dry FrEE This program selection also allows the L E D display to flash back and forth every 2 seconds from FILL to Amount To Start or in the case of free dry from FILL to FrEE AUDIBLE TONE In this program selection a tone buzzer will sound for each coin inserted program entry or at the end of the drying cycle and cooling cycle for a period of 5 seconds to indicate that the cycle is complete Additionally when in the Anti Wrinkle program the tone buzzer will sound for 5 seconds at the end of the Guard On Time TEMPERATURE DISPLAY This program selection enables the temperature in the dryer to be viewed F or C either while the dryer is off or running This service feature shows that the dryer is maintaining the selected temperature DIAGNOSTICS ALL major circuits including door microprocessor temperature sensor heat and motor circuits are monitore
63. the lower display will read the actual time programmed Ifno change press the PERM PRESS key otherwise press the HI TEMP key or the LO TEMP key and then press the PERM PRESS key Time Decrease Time Increase LO TEMP HI TEMP Hold In to Accelerate Hold In to Accelerate PERM PRESS Upper display will read program location TO EXIT Proceed to PROGRAM next location MODE to be OPEN changed PROGRAM SWITCH Summary Guard Delay Time is programmable from 1 to 9 minutes Guard On Time is programmable from 10 to 99 seconds 48 S PROGRAM LOCATION 16 PL16 Maximum Active Anti Wrinkle Time See SECTION V for instructions on entering program locations PL16 Location to be viewed changed PERM PRESS Press the PERM PRESS key Upper display will read AGt Maximum Guard Time and lower display will read the actual time AGt programmed If no change press the PERM PRESS key otherwise press the HI TEMP key or the LO TEMP key and then press the PERM PRESS key Time Decrease Time Increase LO TEMP 10 HI TEMP Hold In to Accelerate Hold In to Accelerate PERM PRESS PL17 Upper display will read program location TO EXIT Proceed to PROGRAM next location MODE to be OPEN changed PROGRAM SWITCH 49 T PROGRAM LOCATION 17 PL17 A Factor and B Factor A
64. u would press that key on the label Represents the program path On the side of each flowchart is an explanation of the chart procedure and in some cases the programming limits Listed below is an index of the flowcharts on the following pages Flowchart Titles Page Entering and Exiting Program Mode u eee ee keke kek kek ke kek kek re kek n k re kk Ka KAK KK KK KE KRA KAK AH HRH KA KA 26 Programming A Temperature Display Mode serios datosde b n ke dadane u k ka dk b nan sk RR sebe A k d p k n da w k 28 B Left Cott Count yyy pr rr rr rg ati 29 C Right Coin Count D aae es wy xmrmxxx epPPPr22 P PP 222nx 30 D Program Location 01 PLOT oo i i c n arln lm n dare is taR ke d r v kn ee eden k j nn nn non nr Rv s hev Hed K e en 31 E Program Location 02 PLO2 4 i ai2 sin l n Gel k kk k He nda nA han Bek p he danu hebek u en MER S b k evd v hewd Ok dek dak 35 F Program Location 0 PLOS 55 5 xiin ic cay n benc ben b n da 36 G Program Location 04 PLOS u keke ke keke eke keke kek ke ke ka ke kek ke ka kak ke kK Ke KAK KRA KA KA He 37 H Program Location OS DILO i x i 4 icixcaraincnnri i k oy re nen eya cen se nr ein zek e H se n Ke H Her cu rK H e r 38 I Program Location 06 PLOG sis Ak cake dian n ak dank 4ek
65. umber of coins inserted up to 9999 including a separate display program for optional dual coin acceptors can be viewed through the Phase 5 DMC computer s light emitting diode L E D display BAD COIN LOCKOUT Coin Models ONLY Each coin entry is monitored Should someone tamper with the coin acceptor or attempt to insert a foreign object the Phase 5 DMC computer will LOCK UP and will not accept any entries until the reset time has elapsed approximately 15 seconds Once the reset time has expired the Phase 5 DMC computer will automatically reset itself for the next coin entry TEMPERATURE CONVERSION When the temperature conversion status is changed i e from F to C the Phase 5 Dual Microprocessor Controller DMC computer will automatically convert ALL temperature related programs parameters from Fahrenheit to Celsius and vice versa The Phase 5 DMC computer will perform this conversion within 2 C Celsius The programs affected are 1 Temperature Display Mode 2 Temperature Selections 3 Cool Down Temperatures DRYING TEMPERATURES Any of the three 3 temperature selections HI LO PP are programmable from a minimum of 110 F to a maximum of 150 F in five degree increments or from a minimum of 43 C to a maximum of 66 C in one degree increments Actual temperature programs are displayed at time of programming for verification COOL DOWN TIME All three 3 temperature selections are pr
66. y otherwise press the HI TEMP key or the LO TEMP key and then press the PERM PRESS key If No Guard nGrd was selected bUZ tone option is bypassed and lower display will go to COIn or FrEE status Lower display will read vend status either COIn coins required or FrEE no coins required If no change press the PERM PRESS key otherwise press the HI TEMP key or the LO TEMP key and then press the PERM PRESS key the PERM PRESS Lower display will read L E D display status either no flash nFLS or flash FLS Ifno change press the PERM PRESS key otherwise press the HI TEMP key or the LO TEMP key and then press nFLS LO TEMP Lower display will read coin monitor status bCrS bad coin reset or bCLO bad coin lockout If no change press the PERM PRESS key otherwise press the HI TEMP key or the LO TEMP key and then press the PERM PRESS key key FLS j LO TEMP HI TEMP or nFLS bCrS or LO TEMP HI TEMP PERM PRESS LO TEMP bCLO HI TEMP continue to next pag 33 e Lower display will read either Accumulative Time AtIn or Accumulative Coin ACOn status If no change press the PERM PRESS key otherwise press the HI TEMP key

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